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5.00 Credits
Basic forming of jewelry with sheet metal using techniques of piercing, filing, sawing, soldering, and polishing, as well as, bezel settings of round cut stones within in enclosed metal mounts. Basic metal casting and principles for mounting irregular shaped stones will also be covered. Prerequisite(s): ART-102, ART-103, ART-105.
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to creating ceramic forms using hand-building and wheel-throwing techniques. Student will learn the basic forming methods employed in making ceramic forms, and basic glazing and decorating techniques will be covered. Satisfies humanities distribution requirement for AAS degree under performance/skills category. Maximum of 5 credits.
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Introduction to creating ceramic forms using hand-building and wheel-throwing techniques. Student will learn the basic forming methods employed in making ceramic forms, and basic glazing and decorating techniques will be covered. Satisfies humanities distribution requirement for AAS degree under permance/skill category. Maximum of 5 credits. Prerequisite(s): ART-131 for 132; ART-132 and ART-102 (or 103 or 105) for 133. ART-102, 103 and 105 recommended for all studio concentrations.
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Further development of ceramic techniques: hand-built and/or wheel-thrown forming techniques, more advanced glazing and decorative techniques. Theory and practice in kiln loading and firing will be covered as part of ART-133. Prerequisite(s): ART-131 for 132; ART-132 and ART-102 (or 103 or 105) for 133. ART-102, 103, and 105 recommended for all studio concentrations.
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5.00 Credits
Basic black & white photography. Includes 35mm camera operation, film developing, and printing. Attention to the creative process from the conception of the idea to the completion of the image, as well as, the aesthetics of composition, lighting, and presentation. Assigned projects provide ample range for personal expression while being devoted to exploring photographic processes.
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5.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce students to the use of digital and/or film cameras, and the use of computers to make prints of images from their cameras. Students need a digital camera, or film camera (35mm or medium format) capable of being operated in a manual exposure mode.
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5.00 Credits
Studies in traditional print techniques and processes including relief, etching, and lithographic methods. Historical and contemporary print developments serve as background material for technical application. Satisfies humanities distribution requirement for AAS degree under performance/skills category. Maximum of five credits.
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5.00 Credits
Expanding basic procedures learned in ART-150 with emphasis on materials, color, and technique. A continuing study of historical and cultural roles of printmaking with attention to individual artistic contributions. Prerequisite(s): ART-150.
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5.00 Credits
Introductory course exploring the principles of representational painting, compositional aesthetics, and painting techniques. Lectures include introductions to new projects with examples of student work and art historical references. Demonstrations cover composition, perspective, color theory, and technique. Satisfies humanities distribution requirement for AAS degree under performance/skills category. Maximum of 5 credits.
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5.00 Credits
Further investigation of painting techniques, color, and composition in representation painting with an emphasis on visual communication. Content will be explored through a series of assignments which expand on visual concepts and self-expression. Prerequisite(s): ART-156
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